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While it’s still too early for definitive plans, a development featuring two towers could make the most sense for this site, according to the developer.

Two new towers could be on the horizon in downtown Fort Worth, located on the site of the Central Library building.

The firm is planning to work closely with the Fort Worth Economic Development department, which has expressed interest in an office tower for a potential corporate relocation. There has also been sustained demand for multifamily within downtown Fort Worth. The company has a swath of extensive projects under its belt. These projects span seven states and feature asset types including multifamily, hospitality and resort, mixed-use, for-sale condominiums and some industrial projects.

While Dart Interests may use debt down the line, as of today it hasn’t taken on debt or outside equity for the project.

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